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Hey guys, I'm just about to dump my finished 26/30 into my 32gtr. I have a set of hks2530's from my old 26 to put on. I have been told these turbos are the equivalent to -5's. I want the car as a responsive track car. Do you think these turbos are a good match for my application?

The bottom end is fully built and the head has been rebuilt with 262's in it. Cheers

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<br /><p>To answer your question about the gearbox im gunna say no ;) lol <br /> Be sure to" data-cid="7028654" data-time="1379658073">

Fantastic! That's exactly what I wanted to hear :-). I will also be running race fuel. The gearbox is a refreshed r33gtr item (better than the 32) I hope it is strong enough...

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